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1Character page for the ''Power Pros'' and ''Power Pro-kun Pocket'' games. Currently a very early work-on-progress.
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6!The Power Pros
7!!!'''Voiced by:''' Creator/RyokoShiraishi (2021 web anime)
8The baseball dudes who star in each game. Usually an energetic and kind highschool student or adult pro ballplayer who's obssessed with Baseball. The design was created by Fujioka Kenji.
9!!General Tropes
10[[quoteright:201:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/pawapurokun.png]]
11[[caption-width-right:201:The typical Pawapuro-kun with a white K on the hat. Started [[AngryEyebrows frowning]] in the boxart for ''7'' and hasn't stopped since.]]
12* ArtEvolution: You can add those guys as examples of mascot characters that started out chubby but were slimmed down later on. The character also used to look very robotic with dull expressions, which the mobile app joked about by replacing every dialogue portrait of the protagonist with a single one of the old Power Pro-kun looking deadpan.
13* FeaturelessProtagonist: They have dialogue, often an {{Everyman}} personality and are supposed to look distinct from each other in-universe. Gameplay-wise, they actually have the same generic baseball dude look so the player can project on them. Downplayed with the ones that do have unique outfits.
14* UsefulNotes/JapanesePronouns: All of them use "ore".
15* NeverBareheaded: They wear baseball caps all the time, even to their weddings. The protagonists can usually be told apart by the mark on their cap.
16* NoNameGiven: Except for the ''Power Pros 5'' protagonist who is named Tetsuo Toi and a couple others, the rest have no canon names. If you review an ending in the gallery of a given game and the protagonist is mentioned, their name will always default to "Pawapuro" or "Pawapoke". The novelization of the Powerful High School scenario from the smartphone app called the protagonist Ginga Natsuno (夏野 銀河), but the web anime adaptation left him named as simply "Pawapuro".
17* TheVoiceless: They have dialogue, but crossover games like ''VideoGame/KonamiKrazyRacers'' and ''VideoGame/DreamMixTVWorldFighters'' made a point of the generic Power Pro-kun lacking a voice and having assorted sound effects or a sportscaster's comments playing for his actions instead. Then came the 2021 web anime and the protagonist is SuddenlyVoiced by Creator/RyokoShiraishi.
18* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: Few of them are ever seen again after the end of a given game. Usually we're told they got conveniently traded to some other team offscreen.
19* YouAllLookFamiliar: In-universe, most protagonists actually look unique. Gameplay-wise, for many installments and the entire ''Pawapoke'' series ''every'' character is depicted as the same basic Power Pro during matches.
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21[[folder:From the Power Pro games]]
22!!Tetsuo Toi (''3'', ''5'', ''Pawapoke 1'', 2018[=/=]2019)
23[[quoteright:190:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/tetsuotoipawapuro5.png]]
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25* CanonName: He was [[NamedByTheAdaptation named in]] ''Pawapoke 1'', and this sets him apart from every other Power Pro-kun. He's named after one of the programmers from ''Pawapuro 4''.
26* ContinuityCameo: He's part of the Powerful Highschool team in ''Pawapoke 1'', though he only appears in matches and as such has no dialogue. All his other tiny cameos in the sister series are like this.
27* DivergentCharacterEvolution: He's the original Power Pro-kun protagonist, but later games make him his own distinct character who [[InsistentTerminology "only resembles"]] Power Pro-kun.
28* FeaturelessProtagonist: When he's seen in later games such as ''Pawapoke 1'' and ''Pawapuro 2018'', he's set apart from the other protagonists by having BlushStickers and brown wide eyes that match the series' old art style.
29* MasterOfAll: His stats vary wildly in games where he makes cameos as an edit-mode character, but ''Pawapuro '98'' gave him completely maxed out stats.
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31[[/folder]]
32
33[[folder:From the Power Pocket games]]
34!!Hero 1.3
35[[quoteright:185:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/pawapokekun1app.png]]
36The original ''Pocket'' protagonist and the only one who's seen in a second game. Leads a lowly high-school Baseball team to victory, but his life turns to hell afterwards...
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38* AmnesiacHero: In ''3'' he can barely recall anything after being revived. Filling his Memory Meter as much as possible is the goal for the final year of that story.
39* AndIMustScream: One of the most disturbing game overs in ''3'' is the one where Kameda locks him inside a small container until he dies from his body malfunctioning from radiation.
40* BadassAbnormal: Destroys a giant robot in ''3'' with his bare fists, but Word Of God downplays this achievement by claiming both Hero 1.3 and Kameda's Gundar Robo were poorly developed.
41* BackFromTheDead: Dies in an accident from falling off a cliff (it wasn't Norika's fault, we swear) but Kameda revives him years later [[WeCanRebuildHim as a cyborg]]. At the end of ''3'', he can become a human again.
42* BagOfSpilling: It's no surprise that he loses all his Baseball experience between ''1'' and ''3''.
43* BulletproofHumanShield: The bodyguard job in ''3'' depicts him protecting a woman from gunfire with his body, since he is a cyborg and all. Like all other jobs, however, it has a chance of failing and leaving him injured.
44* ButtMonkey: The worst outcomes of ''Pawapoke 1'' are canon. His best friend dies and he gets forced to marry a nasty 32-year old stalker. He then dies offscreen and gets revived by said also revived best "friend" as a robot slave. Also, in ''3'' there are several horrible ways for him to get killed for good.
45* EarnYourHappyEnding: Ultimately, Hero 1.3 does canonically overcome the odds, kicks Kameda's ass and lives happily afterwards as a professional ballplayer.
46* FaceHeelTurn: If his KarmaMeter in ''Pawapoke 3'' is low at the ending, Hero 1.3 stays a robot and [[WeCanRuleTogether willingly helps Kameda]] establish the Neo Propeller Team.
47* FeaturelessProtagonist: Slighty downplayed, as in illustrations he has a noticeable eyelash on the side of each eye regardless of what expression he's making. Since ''1&2'', official illustrations always depict him with a worn-out cap.
48* IWorkAlone: One possible outcome in ''Pawapoke 3'' is for him to start wandering the world while claiming he doesn't need friends.
49* MadeASlave: The premise of ''Pawapoke 3''. Kameda revives Hero 1.3 like the good friend he is... and promptly makes him work his ass off to pay rent. And if he doesn't get drafted into a mafia's team he's going to sleep with the fishes. In the worst ending, after beating Hero 1.3 with a giant robot made from said rent money, Kameda inserts a self-destruction mechanism into his body and starts pulling him by a leash.
50* RageBreakingPoint: In ''3'', you must take care of his Anger meter while working. When full, Hero 1.3 wastes the week winding out and his health drops to critical status.
51* RidiculouslyHumanRobots: In ''3'' he is rebuilt as a very cheap cyborg but doesn't look any unusual. Should you get the evil ending where he remains a cyborg, however, then you suddenly get a detailed shot of his robotic parts.
52* ThisIsADrill: One job he can perform in ''3'' involves digging holes with a drill attached to his head.
53* WorkingClassHero: In ''3'' he has to work on various kinds of jobs to pay rent and possibly to use the money for the sake of others.
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56!!Hero 2
57A man who attempts to lead the miserable Drill Moglars team to victory.
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59* FeaturelessProtagonist: Originally, Hero 2 had the same eyelashes as Hero 1, but ''1&2'' retconned this and so he doesn't look any distinct from the other Pawapuros.
60* SuspiciouslySimilarSubstitute: To Hero 1.3.
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63!!Hero 4
64A boy who accidentally triggers a curse that makes his friends vanish from reality and from people's memories.
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68!!Hero 4B
69A warrior from a medieval fantasy world.
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71* SchrodingersPlayerCharacter: ''RPG-style Fantasy'' randomly determines whether he is his own person or just Hero 4 lost in an alternate world. In the later case, the story turns into a sequel to the game over outcome from ''Sunrise Highschool''.
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74!!Hero 5[=/=]Yusaku Kosugi
75A popular ballplayer who crashed face-first into another guy and finds himself mind-swapped into his body.
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77* BaitAndSwitch: Instead of playing as the usual everyman Pawapuro-kun, you actually play as a different guy... in the Pawapuro-kun's body.
78* TheCameo: During the credits roll of ''8'', we see him from behind as he's arguing about something with "Yusaku".
79* FreakyFridayFlip: He swapped minds with the actual Power Pro-kun of ''5'' after an unfortunate CrashIntoHello. They canonically never switch back and end up embracing their new identities.
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82!!Hero 5B
83A ninja from the Sengoku period who must pick one of three factions in an ongoing territory war in Japan.
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88!!Hero 6
89A time traveller who's looking for a criminal who caused the Wakura factory and its divisions to get bankrupted in the future. Gets defeated by the Great Empire Killers team [[LeftHanging without even confronting the time criminal]] and is sent to the Happiness Island, where another adventure unfolds.
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91* BagOfSpilling: On the Happiness Island story, Hero 6 starts out with poor stats even though it is an ImmediateSequel to his defeat in the second year of the Factory Baseball Society story.
92* ButNowIMustGo: After defeating the US Superheroes in the non-canon good ending for the Town Factory Baseball Society story, Hero 6 can choose to return to the future... only to end up guilt-ridden over leaving his friends behind. Unless the story goes just right, he'll also find nothing has changed in the future.
93* ButtMonkey: He fails his quest and becomes the slave of an army that's [[ThoseWackyNazis right out of an naziexploitation film]].
94* EarnYourHappyEnding: Has a succesful match against the US Superheroes and rebuilds the Kaitaku factory as the new president after dismantling the Blood Butterfly army.
95* FaceHeelTurn: The worst ending for Happiness Island Edition is him becoming a loyal soldier of the BB army.
96* FeaturelessProtagonist: Downplayed, as Hero 6 is distinguished from the others by the uniforms he wears when working for Wakura or the Blood Butterfly Army.
97* MadeASlave: The Blood Butterfly army doesn't care if they overwork their minions to death. And if they don't perform to expectations? They're executed on the spot.
98* PottyEmergency: One event that can be repeated multiple times involves him rushing for a distant toilet during a delivery in a rural area.
99* WorkingClassHero: Works on the production lines of a factory.
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102!!Hero 7
103A ballplayer who finds his school invaded by crazy superheroes.
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105* AndIMustScream: If Hero 7 chooses to challenge the Pocket Heroes to a Baseball match and loses, Red seals him and his entire team into a creepy crayon drawing.
106* BrainwashedAndCrazy: If Hero 7 loses the giant mech fight against the Pocket Heroes at the very end of ''Pawapoke 7'', Red brainwashes everyone to his side. This includes Hero 7 himself -- complete with an EvilMakeover.
107* BeCarefulWhatYouWishFor: He wanted his school's team to achieve success. [[ClapYourHandsIfYouBelieve That wish]] gets him an army of supernatural [[KnightTemplar insane]] sentai heroes who start kicking out every other student out of the team while plotting a takeover of Japan.
108* CareerEndingInjury: Avoid injuries or overworking Hero 7, or else the Risk gauge fills up and it's Game Over.
109* MissingMom: Unusually averted for a ''Pawapoke'' protagonist. Both his parents are alive and featured in his story.
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112!!Hero 7-8B
113A "detective adventurer" who solved mysteries and looked for treasure in Japan's Taisho and early Showa eras.
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117!!Hero Dash
118A boy who made a deal with the Baseball God for the ressurection of his father.
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120* TheCameo: One epilogue in ''10'' shows him alongside his old friends, who have all befriended Hero 10.
121* KidHero: The first elementary school student in the series. In the Hell Dungeon story he can even fight monsters.
122* MissingMom: His mother died in a plane accident and his father got accidentaly killed by his own uncle, who refuses to care for him out of self-loathing. The premise of Hero Dash's story is that his father's spirit latched on to the baseball that killed him. The boy has a vision of the Baseball God, who challenges him to win a Baseball tournament within 5 years if he wants his father to go back to normal.
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125!!Hero 8
126A secret agent from the CCR Organization who is sent to infiltrate a Baseball team which is said to host criminal androids. Had no idea of how to play Baseball upon starting his mission.
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128* {{Expy}}: The developers had ''Snatcher'' in mind while writing his story, so his detective outfit matches Gillian Seed's, except he also wears a hat.
129* FeaturelessProtagonist: Wears an unique outfit... in the opening scene. For the rest of the story he's just a plain Baseball dude like the others.
130* MysteriousPast: Has an unknown background and might be an android without realizing it himself. Strangely, the Arai brothers claim he resembles Hero 1.3.
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133!!Hero 9
134A wanderer who comes to resolve a baseball-related incident on a shopping district.
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136* CanonCharacterAllAlong: Several details in ''9'' and ''14'' hint at Hero 9 being [[https://wikiwiki.jp/pawapoke/%E4%B8%BB%E4%BA%BA%E5%85%AC%289%29%E3%81%AE%E6%AD%A3%E4%BD%93%E3%81%AB%E3%81%A4%E3%81%84%E3%81%A6 Ranger Red's civilian identity]].
137* FeaturelessProtagonist: Distinguished from the other protagonists by the brown hat and cloak he wears when not playing Baseball.
138* FeelNoPain: His Banzai Meter can be spent for some weeks of double experience gain during training. If he screws up a training session, the injury status will not be applied until the Banzai ends.
139* MysteriousPast: Claims he doesn't know his birth date or much of anything else regarding his past, and comes out of nowhere. It is heavily implied in both ''9'' and ''14'' that he's the human form of Ranger Red, the villain from ''7''.
140* NiceGuy: An all around pleasant man. His story is literally called "Vagabond Nice Guy". Again, the first time "nice guy" is said in GratuitousEnglish in the series is in reference to Ranger Red.
141* PrettyBoy: Can become one good-looking hobo if the player maxes out his Handsomeness Meter, which affects relationships with certain characters.
142* ScarfOfAsskicking: A yellow one, which is one of the more obvious hints of who he really is.
143* WalkTheEarth: Wanders around Japan with a camping tent and a fishing rod. Depending of the ending, he either settles down on the Boogie Woogie district or departs. He eventually returns to the shopping district in his Red persona and remains there, sad about how bad business became in there over the years in spite of his help.
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146!!Hero 9B
147A space captain who resists a corrupt galactic goverment.
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152!!Hero 9-Mini
153A boy who enrolls into a martial arts temple by accident.
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158!!Hero 10
159A boy who enrolls on a very strict high school.
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161* BookDumb: Took single-digit scores on exams and couldn't add fractions.
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164!!Hero 10B
165A tank-riding adventurer who must join one of three factions and defeat the others in a war for wish-granting stones... [[RecycledInSpace in a steampunk world]].
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170!!Hero 11
171This guy found a genie in a lamp one day, made his three wishes, and then found the genie would curse him to death if he did not achieve his goals all by himself.
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173* BeCarefulWhatYouWishFor: He readily makes his three wishes to Jin, but finds the guy is a JerkassGenie who curses greedy people.
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176!!Hero 11B
177A student whose city suffers something of a ZombieApocalypse due to an alien invasion.
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180!!Hero 11-Guppies
181The furious protagonist from the ''Guppies'' mini scenario who just briefly appears in its opening scene.
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185!!Hero 12
186A troubled youth who must solve the mystery of a HauntedTechnology being who has kidnapped several people including his friends.
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188* FeaturelessProtagonist: Ironically distinguished from the other Pawapuros for wearing a blank hat, which is normally reserved for completely generic NPC Pawapuro-kuns.
189* WorkingClassHero: Has to work part-time to pay rent and to upgrade his computer's hardware. The overall goal of the story is to earn a good enough reputation to score a good job after the day is saved.
190* YourMindMakesItReal: His physical condition in the virtual world is reflected in real life. So when you spend a week training, what you see is his virtual avatar working out.
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193!!Hero 12B
194An alchemist who works for the Silver Shield secret society.
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199!!Hero 13
200After suffering severe injuries in an accident and being laid off his team, this kid must climb his way back to the top.
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202* CareerEndingInjury: What, you thought you were going to keep the balanced stats he had in the beginning? Hero 13 gets crushed by dumbells a month into the story, and the injures leave him unable to play at his former team's level. On the way to recovery, you must avoid actions that might cripple him permanently.
203* {{Determinator}}: Even if you do get a game over from injuring Hero 13 too much, he doesn't leave the world of Baseball in shame and instead starts to work as a team manager.
204* FightingYourFriend: His former team is the ClimaxBoss of the story, and his ChildhoodFriend is their pitcher.
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207!!Hero 13B
208A novice sea captain who's looking for a legendary treasure.
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213!!Hero 14
214A boy who's been raised to be the ultimate ballplayer. Finds out he has mysterious "Magic Ball" energy powers, and that suddenly other kids are mastering them as well.
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216* KidHero: The second elementary schooler protagonist and the overall youngest.
217* MissingMom: Both his parents are long dead by the time the story starts. It is vaguely implied that his parents are [[SuddenSequelDeathSyndrome characters from previous games]], but the mystery is left unanswered.
218* NoSocialSkills: Thanks to his three fathers obssessing about him becoming a baseballer.
219* RageBreakingPoint: Unlike with Hero 1.3, 14 getting pissed off is a ''good'' thing, as it doubles his experience gain and [[FeelNoPain ignores injures]] for a few weeks just like 9's Banzai Mode.
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222!!Hero 14B
223A boy who fell into an alternate feudal Japan world where everyone plays tabletop Baseball.
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228!!Hero 14-Paraiso
229The protagonist from the ''Koshien Assault'' scenario.
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232[[/folder]]
233
234[[folder:From the MLB Power Pros games]]
235!!Power Major-Kun 2007
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240!!Power Major-Kun 2008
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244[[/folder]]
245
246!The Glasses Clan
247
248Starting from ''Power Pro 4'' we are introduced to a nerdy guy called Akio who's good friends with each protagonist. The ''Pocket'' sister series then brought in several identical half-brothers from his family, some of which are more mischievous than others.
249!!General Tropes
250[[quoteright:201:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/akioyabe.png]]
251 [[caption-width-right:201:You can tell this is Akio because in comparison to his half-brothers he has No Defining Physical Characteristics.]]
252* BigOlEyebrows: Which turn even thicker when they [[AngryEyebrows frown]].
253* FamilyThemeNaming: Everyone but Akio has an "田" kanji as the second character of their family name.
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255* OpaqueNerdGlasses: They all wear one.
256* {{Otaku}}: Most of them are obsessed with comics, cartoons and toys. Especially the [[ShowWithinAShow Gundar Robo]] giant mech. Kameda even gets a real one built for himself.
257* RecurringCharacter:
258** Akio Yabé appears in every ''Pawapuro'' game since ''4''.
259** Several Glasses Clan members from the ''Pawapoke'' games appear in more than one game.
260* StrongFamilyResemblance: They all look the same except for some kind of mark on their cheek. The only exception is Reisen Amamoto from ''Pawapoke 4'', who is a confirmed family member but doesn't wear glasses and looks nothing like her relatives.
261* SuspiciouslySimilarSubstitute: Some games have a nerdy eyeglass person who isn't actually related to the Glasses Clan.
262* VerbalTic: They usually have an odd accent and a "Don'tcha know?" catch phrase.
263* YouALLLookFamiliar: [[DiscussedTrope Discussed]] in the [[VideoGame/LivePowerfulProBaseballMobile iOS app]] where you attempted to convince both Yabé and Yabita that they are basically the same person, but to no avail. You later resorted to find another club member for help, but this trope is discussed again as Yabé and Yabita commented that you and that member looked very similar.
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265[[folder:From the Power Pro games]]
266!!Akio Yabé
267!!!'''Voiced by:''' Creator/IkueOtani
268!!!'''Abilities''': '''Trajectory:''' 2; '''Bat Control:''' D(55); '''Power:''' C(62); '''Run Speed:''' B(75); '''Arm Strength:''' D(55); '''Fielding:''' C(68); '''Catching:''' F(32)
269[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/sr_40.jpg]]
270The original eyeglass friend since ''Power Pro 4''.
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272* CasanovaWannabe: Being an {{Otaku}}, he is very eager to get his hand on girls, though he often barks more then he bites. When he does bite, it usually fails spectacularly.
273* ContinuityCameo: He's part of the Powerful Highschool team in ''Pawapoke 1'', though he [[DemotedToExtra only appears in matches]] and as such has no dialogue.
274* TheDragAlong: In ''Power Pro 5'', he was going to join the manga research club before the hero forcing him to join the baseball club.
275* IdenticalTwinIDTag: Because he's the original he doesn't really need one, but the temples of his glasses are drawn thick and white.
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277[[/folder]]
278
279[[folder:From the Power Pocket games]]
280!!Kameda Mitsuo (''1'', ''2'', ''3'')
281!!!'''Abilities''': '''Trajectory:''' N/A; '''Bat Control:''' F(2); '''Power:''' E(65); '''Run Speed:''' E(6); '''Arm Strength:''' D(8); '''Fielding:''' E(7); '''Catching:''' F(5)
282[[quoteright:190:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/kamedapawapoke3.png]]
283Hero 1.3's best friend who turns bad after dying during their rescue of Satomi from the Propeller Team's base and being restored to life as a cyborg.
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286He has an alternate universe self who appears as the BigBad of most Inner Success scenarios. This other Kameda owns a Gundar Golem with a space-time travel device, though he is unable to revisit the same time period of a setting once he leaves it.
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288* AdaptationalVillainy: The alternate Kameda is portrayed as a villain with a Gundar mech because of how popular the final battle in ''3'' was. Unlike the original, this Kameda never reforms and goes on to cause chaos in every world he invades.
289* BackFromTheDead: Dies in an explosion during the first ''Pawapoke''. The Propeller Team brings him back to life [[ReforgedIntoAMinion as the "Hyper Kameda"]] [[WeCanRebuildHim cyborg]]. By ''3'' he has been restored to human form.
290* {{Buttmonkey}}: The alternate Kameda starts out as a major villain who wants to conquer the fantasy worlds, but gets increasing shafted in favor of new antagonists in later games until, in the final game, he ends up stranded in a Feudal Japan-like world.
291* EasilyForgiven: If Hero 1.3's KarmaMeter in ''3'' is maxed out on the side of good, he forgives Kameda for all that happened through the story. Kameda actually gets him restored to human form and hands out 1 million yen as an apology. The recap in ''Dash'' reveals this isn't canon, though, and that Kameda got the stuffing beaten out of him.
292* EvilFormerFriend: To Hero 1.3. He ressurects the guy as a cyborg, but with cheap materials and as a lackey to help with the establishment of the Neo Propeller Team.
293* {{Expy}}: In his first appearances, the alternate Kameda dresses like [[Anime/MazingerZ Kouji Kabuto]], [[Anime/GetterRobo Ryoma Nagare]] and [[Anime/GreatMazinger Tetsuya Tsurugi]]. From ''Showa Adventure'' on he gets his own unique outfit.
294* GreenEyedMonster: Kameda's treatment of Hero 1.3 in ''3'' is out of jealousy that Satomi liked Hero 1.3 more than him, even after Kameda got blown up trying to help her.
295* IdenticalTwinIDTag: Kameda can be told apart from the other nerdy sidekicks by how his glasses are held to his ears by straps.
296* RecurringCharacter: The alternate Kameda who appears in the Inner Success scenarios is always the same guy.
297* TheStarscream: Kameda betrays the Propeller Team in ''2'' to form the Neo Propeller Team.
298* TakeOverTheWorld:
299** He starts wanting to establish the Neo Propeller organization after being revived, but eventually Hero 1.3 convinces him to stop. In the relevant bad endings for the third game he succeeds and becomes a ShadowDictator.
300** The alternate Kameda attempts to control the civilization of every setting he arrives on.
301* VillainExitStageLeft: The alternate Kameda always escapes into another world after he is defeated... until he's finally thwarted for good in the final game.
302* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: Gets [[DemotedToExtra a cameo]] in ''5'' and seems to have mellowed out, but then Kameda isn't ever seen again afterwards.
303* WhenYouComingHomeDad: Kameda has an absent father [[ContinuityNod whose family name is "Yabe"]].
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306!!Daisuke Bonda (''2'', ''5'', ''8'', ''9'', ''Pawapuro Mobile'')
307[[quoteright:256:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/daisukebondapawamobile.jpg]]
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309* TheCameo: ''5'' was the last game with him as a major figure, but after retiring he makes cameos in some other ''Pawapoke'' games.
310* ContinuityCameo: He is a useable character in ''VideoGame/LivePowerfulProBaseballMobile''.
311* DemotedToExtra: In ''8'', we find he has retired from Baseball and started up a toy museum. He appears as the host for a minigame thing in that installment.
312* IdenticalTwinIDTag: He is the first Glasses Clan guy with PermaStubble and the temples of his eyeglasses are thin. ''Mobile'' also changes the shape of his cap to set him apart from Yabé.
313* TheAce: Has surprisingly high stats and nice perks in ''2'', but is unfortunately nerfed in ''5''.
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316!!Yamada Hiromichi (''4'', ''6'', ''14'')
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318* BackForTheFinale: One of Hero 14's three glassy fathers.
319* HenpeckedHusband: He's not married but has this dynamic with his brothers in ''14'' as one of the father figures of the protagonist. Even though he's hard-working, Yamada is forever shamed for his loss against the Great Empire Killers. He wasn't around when Hero 6 defeated the US Superheroes alongside Oda, and Yuda tops the two in authority for having won a championship both at Koshien and as a professional.
320* IdenticalTwinIDTag: A couple whisker-like marks on each cheek. In ''14'', he's in his blue collar uniform all the time and wears a yellow hard hat, setting him apart from Oda and Yuda.
321* InSeriesNickname: Hero 14's "Glasses Dad", because he's the one providing money for their home.
322* WorkingClassHero: Even in ''14'' he still works for the Wakura factory.
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325!!Oda Taito (''6B'', ''14'')
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327* BackForTheFinale: One of Hero 14's three glassy fathers.
328* IdenticalTwinIDTag: Has scars on his cheek and a crack on his glasses. In ''14'', he wears a military uniform.
329* InSeriesNickname: Hero 14's "[[CoolUncle Glasses Bro]]", who teaches him self-defense techniques.
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332!!Mecha Kameda (''6B'')
333A robot designed after Kameda who's the leader of the Blood Butterfly organization.
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335* AIIsACrapshoot: The Propeller Team made him to hunt the traitor Kameda, but instead Mecha Kameda becomes obssessed with surpassing him in every way and starts a criminal organization without ever actually meeting the guy.
336* AlasPoorVillain: Upon destroying Mecha Kameda, Hero 6 feels bad that the entire incident was the villain's desperate search for meaning in his existence.
337* BigBad: Of ''Pawapoke 6'''s Mysterious Happiness Island Edition.
338* EvilKnockoff: Designed after Kameda both in appearance and behaviour, but has a mind of his own.
339* {{Otaku}}: He hoards merchandise just to one-up Kameda and doesn't actually understand or like nerd culture.
340* TacticalSuicideBoss: Mecha Kameda will regularly throw energy orbs you can hit back at him. He is otherwise invincible thanks to his electric energy field.
341* VillainExitStageLeft: If the giant frog Toshio-kun is unleashed, Mecha Kameda escapes in the confusion. However, the later games came up with the outcome that Hero 6 somehow killed both Toshio-kun ''and'' Mecha Kameda.
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343
344!!Yuda Koichi (''7'', ''8'', ''14'')
345----
346* BackForTheFinale: One of Hero 14's three glassy fathers.
347* IdenticalTwinIDTag: Yuda has a curly mark on his cheeks, and in his first few appearances he has PermaStubble. In ''14'', he wears an apron and a green cap.
348* InSeriesNickname: Hero 14's "Glasses Mom", who is in charge of housekeeping.
349* MenCantKeepHouse: Averted, and he has the most authority among the three glasssy brothers in ''14'' partly because of that.
350* SeriousBusiness: Even though he is the youngest of the three glassy brothers in ''14'', he gets to push the others around because he has more Baseball acomplishments under his belt.
351----
352
353!!Usu Osamu (''Dash'')
354----
355* IdenticalTwinIDTag: The temples of his glasses are thicker than those of his relatives.
356----
357
358!!Kanta Kanda (''9'')
359----
360* IdenticalTwinIDTag: Wears his baseball cap backwards and has a unique outfit.
361* SuspiciouslySimilarSubstitute: Not actually a relative of the Glasses Clan, but is familiar with Kameda and talks like him.
362----
363
364!!Teruya Mite (''9-Mini'')
365One of the martial arts students at the Shōshin Temple. Hopes to become a famous toy critic in the future.
366----
367* IdenticalTwinIDTag: Doesn't wear a hat and his head has a pointy shape.
368----
369
370!!Harada Yukihi (''10'')
371----
372* IdenticalTwinIDTag: Freckles on his cheeks.
373----
374
375!!Suda Takuto (''11'')
376----
377* IdenticalTwinIDTag: PermaStubble and a bandage on the cheek.
378----
379
380!!Kaida Kashida (''12'')
381----
382* IdenticalTwinIDTag: We can see his hairstyle.
383* SuspiciouslySimilarSubstitute: Possibly unrelated to the Glasses Clan.
384----
385
386!!Hiroki Makkeda (''13'')
387The youngest glassy guy.
388----
389* IdenticalTwinIDTag: Narrow lenses that [[FourEyesZeroSoul make him look mean]].
390* TheRival: Unusual for being an opponent of the protagonist from the beginning.
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392
393[[/folder]]
394
395[[folder:From the MLB Power Pros games]]
396!!Marvin
397The usual glassy friend, but American. A teammate of the first MLB Hero and a childhood friend of the second.
398----
399* AscendedExtra: Debuted in a minor role in ''Power Pro 10'' as Yabé's American lookalike. In the ''MLB'' games he plays the protagonist's best friend role.
400* DubNameChange: Called "Yarven Diyans" (ヤーベン・ディヤンス) in the japanese version. It roughly translates to "Chief, I'm Yabé", a play on Yabé's idiosyncratic phrase.
401----
402[[/folder]]

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